Enrique Bradfield Jr. joins The Two Percent Podcast (PART 1) | Ep. 03 #collegebaseball #baseball



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About Enrique Bradfield Jr:
In 2022, Bradfield stole 46 bases without being caught. He is the SEC’s active leader in career stolen bases and a potential first-round pick in this summer’s MLB Draft. Bradfield was 47-for-53 on steals in 2021. Bradfield has the chance to become the first three-time All-American in program history and is chasing the Commodores’ single-season record of 51 steals and the SEC career record of 145. Bradfield broke the record in the third inning after getting thrown out stealing during the first inning of Saturday’s game. The crowd at Hawkins Field gave Bradfield a standing ovation, acknowledging the record.

The list of accomplishments racked up through Enrique Bradfield Jr.’s first two seasons at Vanderbilt is downright cartoonish in length: SEC Freshman of the Year, two-time All-SEC, All-Defensive SEC, two-time All-American. Heading into his junior campaign with the Commodores, Bradfield will strive for more. Vanderbilt coach Tim Corbin says that’s just the outfielder’s nature, on the diamond and off of it.

Bradfield excels at reaching base, batting .336 and .317 in his first two collegiate campaigns. Coupled with the 86 total walks he’s drawn in his Vanderbilt career, Bradfield boasts an on-base percentage of .433 combined over the past two seasons.

Once on-base, no one is a greater running threat. He stole 47 bases as a freshman, then nearly matched that with 46 as a sophomore — and more importantly, was not caught stealing once for the entire 2022 season. For context into just how staggering a statistic that is, consider the next-most base-stealer in Div. I baseball to go without being caught for the year swiped 18 total bases.

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